Photo of collection object Pilaster Capital, One of Six, from the Bayard-Condict Building, 65 Bleecker Street, NYC
Sullivan, Louis H.. Pilaster Capital, One of Six, from the Bayard-Condict Building, 65 Bleecker Street, NYC, 1898. Terra cotta, 28 x 36 x 36 in. (71.1 x 91.4 x 91.4 cm). Gift of Anonymous Arts Recovery Society, 64.260.1. Creative Commons-BY.

Pilaster Capital, One of Six, from the Bayard-Condict Building, 65 Bleecker Street, NYC

1898

Louis Henry Sullivan

American, 1856-1924

American Art

These capitals once graced the upper story of the Bayard-Condict Building, still standing in Manhattan and the only structure in New York City designed by the renowned architect Louis H. Sullivan. Completed in 1898 or 1899, the façade of the thirteenth-story commercial building is still embellished with an exuberant array of Art Nouveau ornament in the form of angels, lions, and plant life. These capitals, removed in a 1964 remodeling of the façade, are also highly organic, with energetically spiraling vine-like tendrils entwined with leaves.

Maker/Artist
Sullivan, Louis H.
Classification
Architectural Element
Formatted Medium
Terra cotta
Medium
terra, cotta
Locations
Place made: North America
Dimensions
28 x 36 x 36 in. (71.1 x 91.4 x 91.4 cm)
Departments
American Art
Accession Number
64.260.1
Credit Line
Gift of Anonymous Arts Recovery Society
Rights Statement
Creative Commons-BY
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